For those who already know they want the full arc of reflection, meaning and clarity.
Includes:
Weekend 1: Opening the door to your story
Weekend 2: Exploring the story behind the story
Weekend 3: Weaving patterns and meaning across your life
Weekend 4: Refining what matters and claiming the value of your voice
Free PDF to help you move through fear and self-doubt before you begin
Move through the work at your own pace, with continuity and care — without restarting or losing momentum.
This option is ideal if you’re:
Thinking about legacy
Navigating a life or career transition
Seeking deeper clarity and integration
Wanting to stay with the work from beginning to end
Clarifying What Matters and Claiming the Value of Your Voice
This final weekend is about clarity and choice.
You’ll begin to discern what matters most in your story — not what you think should matter, but what actually does. You’ll explore what you want to center, what you want to release and what you feel called to carry forward.
This isn’t heavy editing or polishing. It’s about claiming the value of your voice and understanding why your story is worth telling, whether to others or simply to yourself.
What to expect:
Reflection on meaning, message and legacy
Greater confidence in your perspective
Language for why your story matters
A sense of completion and possibility
Many people finish Memoir Suite not with a finished manuscript, but with something just as important: clarity, confidence and momentum.
Finding Meaning, Patterns and Connection Across Your Life
This weekend is about zooming out.
You’ll step back and begin to notice patterns, themes and recurring questions that have traveled with you across time. Childhood connects to adulthood. Early instincts echo later choices. What once felt random starts to feel coherent.
This is often where people experience a quiet but powerful shift from telling stories about their life to understanding the throughline of it.
What to expect:
Tools to identify recurring themes and patterns
Reflection that connects past and present
Insight into what has been carrying through all along
A growing sense of meaning and coherence
By the end of this weekend, your story will feel less fragmented—and more yours.
Exploring Identity, Power and Becoming
This weekend goes beneath events and into meaning.
You’ll explore how identity, family roles, culture, expectations and power shaped the way you see yourself and the world. Rather than retelling everything that happened, you’ll begin to understand how it shaped you.
You’ll begin to see your life not as a series of disconnected moments, but as a process of becoming.
What to expect:
Prompts that explore identity, roles and expectations
Reflection on power, choice and constraint
Space to notice what you adapted to — and what you resisted
New compassion for earlier versions of yourself
Opening the Door to Your Story
This weekend is about beginning — without pressure, performance or self-editing.
You’ll be guided to start telling your story in a way that feels safe and doable, even if you’ve never considered yourself a writer. Instead of worrying about structure, quality or where it’s all going, you’ll focus on access — opening the door to memory, voice and truth.
You can write or speak your responses. You can move slowly or quickly. There is no “right” amount to produce.
What to expect:
You’ll begin telling your story without worrying about structure, quality or where it’s all going.
Through guided prompts, you’ll move past the inner editor and reconnect with your natural voice.
There is no pressure to “do it right.” The goal is simply to begin.
By the end of the weekend, you’ll have momentum with pages of raw material that prove something important: your story is already there.